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So, 'The Flanders and Alcott Report on Sexual Response' is this strange blend of sci-fi and sexuality from '71 that's pretty fascinating. You've got Dr. Flanders and Dr. Alcott, both scientists in their lab coats, doing research that skews towards the risqué, all set in a lab named after a rather shady character. The pacing has this uneven rhythm, sometimes dragging in its exposition but also picking up when it gets into the more provocative themes. Practical effects are minimal, but it has a certain rawness that feels both dated and oddly refreshing. The performances are pretty earnest, almost earnest to a fault, which gives it a unique charm in the realm of exploitation films. You can’t really compare it to anything else from that era.
This film isn't the easiest to find—it's been released on a few obscure formats but remains relatively scarce, especially in good condition. Collectors often seek out the more unusual exploitation titles, and this one definitely fits that bill. Its offbeat narrative and oddball characters draw interest from those who appreciate the quirks of early '70s cinema, making it a topic of discussion among genre enthusiasts.
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